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11 <br /> Brownell . Commissioner London calculated that the Petitioner <br /> could use approximately 30 square feet on the side of the <br /> building and still remain within the bounds of the 90 square <br /> feet of signage allowed. <br /> Planning Commission Recommendation <br /> Motion by Madden, seconded by Wagner, to table the variance <br /> request for one month. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Chair Madden advised the Petitioner to research <br /> his alternatives with Acting City Manager VanderHeyden in <br /> preparation for the July Planning Commission Meeting. <br /> St . Anthony National Bank, 2401 Lowry Avenue N. H. - Sign <br /> Variance Request <br /> Chair Madden introduced the request from St . Anthony National <br /> Bank requesting a variance to place a second identification <br /> sign (replacing an existing sign) on the southeast wall near <br /> the front entrance, measuring 14 . 25 square feet . No one <br /> present reported failure to receive notice or objected to its <br /> content . <br /> Staff Report <br /> Chair Madden noted that a brand-new sign has been placed on <br /> the southwest fascia of the building, and asked why that had <br /> been allowed without a variance request . Acting City Manager <br /> VanderHeyden replied that the new sign was within the 150 <br /> square feet of signage allowed. She stated that the two <br /> existing signs were grandfathered in, and because there was <br /> no variance they were allowed to put the new sign up but <br /> would have to get a variance for the second sign. <br /> Chair Madden offered his understanding of the <br /> bank ' s actions that they wanted two new signs , one on the <br /> southwest and one on the southeast, and that one had already <br /> been erected. <br /> Acting City Manager VanderHeyden informed the <br /> Commission that on November 19, 1985 a variance for a nine <br /> square foot Cirrus sign near the front entrance had been <br /> granted. Chair Madden stated that the Cirrus was not an <br /> identification sign and that its erection had required a <br /> variance for a third sign. <br />